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5). Finally, which of the following would you use to write out the results in an APA formatted results section? Note that this one is tricky – some answer options differ in only a single number or word! Pay close attention to details here.
A. We ran a One Way ANOVA with condition (FITD vs. DITF vs. Control) as our dependent variable and willingness to participate in the 30 minute study as our independent variable. The One Way ANOVA was significant, F(2, 87) = 4.05, p < .05. Tukey post hoc tests showed that participants were significantly less willing to participate in the 30 minute study in the control condition (M = 6.63, SD = 1.30) than in both the FITD condition (M = 7.40, SD = 1.00) and the DITF condition (M = 7.37, SD = 1.22), though the DITF and FITD conditions did not differ from each other.
B. We ran a One Way ANOVA with condition (FITD vs. DITF vs. Control) as our independent variable and willingness to participate in the 30 minute study as our dependent variable. The One Way ANOVA was significant, F(2, 87) = 4.05, p < .05. Tukey post hoc tests showed that participants were significantly less willing to participate in the 30 minute study in the control condition (M = 6.63, SD = 1.30) than in both the FITD condition (M = 7.40, SD = 1.00) and the DITF condition (M = 7.37, SD = 1.22), though the DITF and FITD conditions did not differ from each other.
C. We ran a One Way ANOVA with condition (FITD vs. DITF vs. Control) as our independent variable and willingness to participate in the 30 minute study as our dependent variable. The One Way ANOVA was significant, F(2, 87) = 4.05, p < .001. Tukey post hoc tests showed that participants were significantly less willing to participate in the 30 minute study in the control condition (M = 6.63, SD = 1.30) than in both the FITD condition (M = 7.40, SD = 1.00) and the DITF condition (M = 7.37, SD = 1.22), though the DITF and FITD conditions did not differ from each other.
D. We ran a One Way ANOVA with condition (FITD vs. DITF vs. Control) as our independent variable and willingness to participate in the 30 minute study as our dependent variable. The One Way ANOVA was not significant, F(2, 89) = 4.05, p > .05. Since p was greater than .05, there was no need to conduct post hoc tests.
E. We ran a One Way ANOVA with condition (FITD vs. DITF vs. Control) as our independent variable and willingness to participate in the 30 minute study as our dependent variable. The One Way ANOVA was significant, F(2, 87) = 4.05, p < .05. Tukey post hoc tests showed that participants were significantly less willing to do the study in the control condition (M = 6.63, SD = 1.30) than in both the FITD condition (M = 7.40, SD = 1.00) and the DITF condition (M = 7.37, SD = 1.22). In addition, those in the DITF condition were significantly less willing to participate in the 30 minute study than those in the FITD condition.
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C. We ran a One Way ANOVA with condition (FITD vs. DITF vs. Control) as our independent variable and willingness to participate in the 30 minute study as our dependent variable. The One Way ANOVA was significant, F(2, 87) = 4.05, p < .001. Tukey post hoc tests showed that participants were significantly less willing to participate in the 30 minute study in the control condition (M = 6.63, SD = 1.30) than in both the FITD condition (M = 7.40, SD = 1.00) and the DITF condition (M = 7.37, SD = 1.22), though the DITF and FITD conditions did not differ from each other.